Morten Harket

Norwegian singer-songwriter with A-ha

Morten Harket - Norwegian singer-songwriter with A-ha
Born

September 14th, 1959
65 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Norway

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Born in Norway, a prominent singer-songwriter and musician achieved international fame as the lead vocalist of the band A-ha. The band rose to prominence in the 1980s with the hit single "Take On Me", which topped charts worldwide. A-ha's debut album, "Hunting High and Low", was released in 1985 and gained critical acclaim. Harket's distinctive voice has been a defining characteristic of the band's sound, contributing to their enduring popularity. Besides his work with A-ha, he pursued a solo career with several albums and singles. Harket remains active in the music industry, continuing to perform and release new material.

Lead vocalist of A-ha

Hit single 'Take On Me'

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